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update :

added this to the properties file i am using for manual mode :

security.allowedAddresses=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.170

is this stuff turned on now by default or was i just lucky back in the 
day on the older versions?

-ed

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Crotty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, May 19, 2000 12:24 pm
Subject: 1.1.1 question

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> in trying to fix my load balancing problem, i upgraded to the 
> latest and 
> greatest 1.1.1.
> 
> my hardware is :
> 
> e450
> solaris 2.7
> two physical nics
> and a bunch of virtual ips...
> 
> i have jserv binding (bindaddress=) to 192.168.1.170 which is 
> qfe0:2 for 
> shits and giggles...
> 
> the error i am getting trying to use it is one i have never seen 
> in oldr 
> versions..
> 
> this is in the jserv.log 
> 
> [19/05/2000 12:25:24:626 EDT] Connections from 
> 192.168.1.170/192.168.1.170 are not allowed
> 
> this is something i havent seen before.. is there something new / 
> different since 1.1b3 / 1.1 in the way it handles virtual hosts 
> and how 
> it precieves incoming connections?
> 
> or am i reading this wrong...
> 
> the way i am reading this is :
> 
> an incoming connection to the jserv from .170 to .170 is not 
> allowed.. 
> is that correct?
> 
> and is there a certain portion of the config i shuold be loooking at?
> 
> there is nothing fancy about my config right other than i have the 
> jserv 
> starting manually.. the error is the same if i have it start 
> automatically..
> 
> -ed
> 
> 
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